Introduction
This page is not a help page, but a declaration of compliance with the General Accessibility Framework for Administrations (RGAA) version 3.0 which aims to define the general level of accessibility observed on the website in accordance with regulations in place. This page is mandatory for the website’s compliance with the RGAA 3.0.
The declaration of compliance of hal.science was established on Friday, November 16, 2018.
The RGAA version used for performing tests is v. 3.0 RC2
Technologies used for the website
- HTML5
- CSS
- JavaScript
- Php
What is done to improve accessibility
For consultation
Aria elements and semantics have been positioned to improve accessibility
For submission/deposit
No accessibility or non-accessibility audit has been conducted on the submission/deposit.
Accessibility level
A complete audit has not yet been performed on the hal.science website.
We therefore cannot claim a level of accessibility.
Derogations
Pages with one or several derogations
Page with a video or an audio recording.The videos hosted on the website generally do not have an audio description although it would require one. Since these videos are not the property of declarant, it is not possible to intervene or modify them from the copyright standpoint.
Audio files have no transcription
Documents with Images filesThe images hosted on the site as scientific content, generally have no description beyond that indicated by the depositor. Since these images are not the property of the declarant, it is not possible to intervene or modify according to respect for copyright.
Files (pdf, doc,..) : fulltext files hosted on the site are not accessible for their most part. It is impossible for us to ensure a minimum level of accessibility.Contact
You can help us improve the accessibility of the site by notifying us of any problems you encounter. To do this, send us an email at accessibilite@archives-ouvertes.fr.
This document was updated on January 09, 2023.